WSDT 2009 Invitation: Now Online

Posted on November 2, 2009 – 3:33 pm by: Nick Bubb

The Wisconsin Debate Coaches Association and the Wisconsin High School Forensic Association are proud to announce that the invitation for the 2009 Wisconsin State Debate Tournament is now available online.

The website is: http://www.joyoftournaments.com/wi/wdca/info.asp?p=1

The website contains all of the information needed for the tournament. There are several new developments this year attempted to make the tournament a better experience for everyone involved. A brief description of the changes follows. Additional information about the tournament will be made available on the tournament website as the tournament gets closer (such as the early registration location). Registration is currently open and ready to accept your team’s entry.

A brief list of changes:

  • The 2009 Wisconsin State Debate Tournament has moved to a Saturday-Sunday format and we have increased the number of rounds for Middle School and Novice Policy students to four. Please pay particular attention to the schedule.
  • Schools must be members in good standing with either the WDCA or the WHSFA. If your school has not paid its dues to one organization or the other for this year, your school will not be allowed to compete. Additionally, if you attended the WSDT last year and did not pay dues to either the WDCA or the WSHFA, you must pay last year’s dues on top of this year’s dues in order for your school to compete. Information about where to send your WDCA dues is on the WSDT website.
  • Schools must have either a check for their tournament fees or documentation that a check request has been submitted (a purchase order number, for example) in order to compete at the 2009 WSDT. Without a check or documentation your school will be barred from competing.
  • All judges in Varsity Policy (four-person or switch side) and Lincoln-Douglas Debate must submit a judge preference/philosophy/paradigm statement. Unlike in previous years, we will NOT be using a numeric form for judge philosophies. Instead, judges must complete a written statement and post it to the WSDT Judge Paradigm Wiki (http://WSDTparadigms.wikispaces.com). Your school’s registration is not complete until each of your judges in these divisions have completed a written statement.
  • All registration must be entered into the Joy of Tournament online registration system. Judge Preference forms will be made available through the Joy of Tournament System.

Additional questions about the Wisconsin State Debate Tournament should be directed to Operations Director, Tim Scheffler.

Tags: , , , ,

WDCA Releases 2009-2010 Novice Limited Topics

Posted on August 16, 2009 – 8:39 pm by: Bill Batterman

The Executive Council of the Wisconsin Debate Coaches’ Association has established the novice limited topic areas for the 2009-2010 season. These topics must now be approved by the general membership.

Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase social services for persons living in poverty in the United States by:

  1. increasing antipoverty block grants to state and local governments.
  2. increasing early childhood education and/or child care assistance through Head Start.
  3. providing individuals with access to Medicaid regardless of their citizenship or immigration status.

The novice evidence packet will be released on September 1st. In addition to the affirmative and negative files covering the three limited topic areas, the packet will include a Military Recruitment DA, a Fiscal Discipline DA, and an Immigration Bad DA as well as general case arguments and a topicality file.

Tags: ,

WDCA Calendar

Posted on July 20, 2009 – 12:47 pm by: Nick Bubb

The tentative 2009 WDCA Calendar is available on the Wisconsin Debate Coaches’ Association’s website. The Calendar is as follows:

September 12 WDCA Fall Coaches Meeting @ West Bend
18-20 Marquette Hilltopper Classic
25-26 WDCA Workshop and Varsity Tournament @ Marquette University
October 2-3 Brookfield East Tournament @ West Bend
10 James Madison Memorial
16-17 La Crosse Central
17 Mukwonago
24 South Milwaukee
30-31 Teacher’s Convention
November 7 West Bend
13-14 Sheboygan North
14 Waukesha South
20-21 Sheboygan South
20 Fritsche
December 4-5 Appleton East
5 Waukesha South
12-13 Wisconsin State Debate Tournament @ South Milwaukee

Two things to note. First, the dates for the Wisconsin State Debate Tournament are not a typo. At the Spring Meeting it was decided that the tournament would move to a Saturday-Sunday format starting in 2009. Second, we have not yet received dates for the Milwaukee Debate League competitions/events. We will make those available as soon as we receive them.

Tags: , , ,

Tournament Invitations Released

Posted on October 10, 2008 – 11:30 am by: Nick Bubb

Steve Sexton, Doris Sexton, and Jason Chapman have released their tournament invitations. See the links below for more details. This will be a running thread that will be updated as tournament directors release their invitations.

UPDATE: Tim Scheffler, Kristi Plamann, Jim Sauer, and Dan Hansen have released their invitations. One can find them below. The invitations for Brookfield East (going on this weekend) and Nicolet (happened last weekend), have been taken down. I’ve also added Appleton West and South Milwaukee, courtesy of Steve Gargo and Eric Van Ert, respectively.

  • On Friday and Saturday, October 17-18 you are invited to attend the La Crosse Central WIZM Z-93 Red Raider Invitational Debate Tournament. Seperate tournaments are offered for Novice policy, JV policy, and Public Forum on Friday and Saturday. Varsity Switch-Side policy debate is offered as one single tournament. Varsity Four-person and Lincoln-Douglas debate are not offfered.Click here for the La Crosse Central WIZM Z-93 Red Raider Debate Tournament Invitation.
  • On Saturday, October 18, you are invited to attend the Mukwonago Debate tournament. They will offer, “any division that has enough entries to run.”  This includes VSS, V4, JV, NOVICE, MIDDLE SCHOOL, LD AND PF.   If low entries make it necessary, MS will fold into novice and V4 could be split into VSS. Click here for the Mukwonago invitation.
  • On Friday and Saturday, October 24 and 25 you are invited to attend the Duwain Bosin Memorial Debate Tournament at Appleton West High School. They will offer a two day tournament in VSS, NSS, and Lincoln Douglas. Seperate tournaments will be held on Friday and Saturday for JV and Public Forum. Click here for the Appleton West invitation.
  • On Saturday, October 25, you are invited to attend the South Milwaukee Debate tournament. They will offer a one day tournament with divisions in Novice, Junior Varsity, and Varsity four person policy debate; Varsity Switch sides policy debate; Public Forum; and Lincoln-Douglas Debate. Click here for the South Milwaukee invitation.
  • On Saturday, November 8, you are invited to attend the “I’m too old to change, deal with it” Tournament at West Bend High School. This is a one day tournament that plans to offer VSS, V4, JV4, N4, Middle School, public forum – both novice and experienced, and Lincoln-Douglas – both novice and experienced. Formats are subject to change, due to low entries.Click here for the Invitation to the “I’m too old to change, deal with it” Tournament at West Bend.

Tags:

WDCA Workshop and Fall Meeting information Now Available

Posted on September 2, 2008 – 5:56 pm by: Nick Bubb

From the President-Elect, me:

Greetings Coaches,

Attached is the schedule and invitation for the 2008 WDCA and Fall Workshop. Brookfield East High School will again play host to this year’s event. The event is scheduled for Saturday, September 13. This year’s event offers an expanded schedule for Public Forum students and will have evidence CD’s available for all policy participants. The initiation contains all the details.

Please provide me an approximate number of students attending by Wednesday, September 10 to this email address. You are – of course – free to bring more students than you indicated. Assistant coaches and judges are encouraged to attend – we’ve even scheduled a judge training workshop for them.

Costs for the workshop are just $10 / student. Please make checks payable to the Wisconsin Debate Coaches Association.

Coaches, you are also reminded that proposals for the Fall Meeting are due this Friday. An email that contains that meeting’s agenda will be sent later this week.

Thanks,

Nick Bubb
WDCA President-Elect

You can find a link to the invitation here: download the WDCA Workshop 2008 Invite.

Tags: , ,

WDCA Calendar 2008

Posted on August 20, 2008 – 4:57 am by: Nick Bubb

We have updated the calendar a second time based on updated information.

9/13 Workshop and Fall Business Meeting at Brookfield East

9/19-9/20 Marquette; Milwaukee Debate League

9/26-9/27 Nicolet (Friday Festival, Saturday Tournament)

10/3-10/4 Merrill (Canceled); Brookfield East (replaces Rufus King)

10/10-10/11 Hortonville; James Madison Memorial, New Trier (IL)

10/17-10/18 LaCrosse Central; Mukwonago

10/24-10/25 South Milwaukee; MDL

10/31-11/1 Teacher’s Convention; Iowa Caucus (IA)

11/7-11/8 Waupaca; West Bend (replaces Brookfield Central)

11/14-11/15 Waukesha South; MDL

11/21-11/22 Fritsche (Friday only); Sheboygan South; Glenbrooks (IL)

12/5-12/6 Sheboygan North; Bradley Speech (IL)

12/12-12/13 WSDT (Hortonville)

Tags:

WDCA In Process Of Releasing Novice Evidence Packet

Posted on August 15, 2008 – 1:40 pm by: Bill Batterman

For the first time, the Wisconsin Debate Coaches’ Association is adopting an evidence packet for the novice division of policy debate. Until the first week in November, novice debaters are limited to those arguments contained in the packet. More details about the rules will be provided soon including lists of acceptable arguments, guidelines for what constitutes a “new” argument, and a helpful “cheat sheet” to familiarize judges with the packet.

The following files are included in the WDCA novice evidence packet:

  • Wind PTC Affirmative & Negative (Word | PDF)
  • RPS Affirmative & Negative (Word | PDF) [Note: this file will be updated/added to soon]
  • Flex Fuel Vehicles Affirmative & Negative
  • Oil Disadvantage & Answers
  • Natural Gas Disadvantage & Answers (Word | PDF)
  • Green Bubble Disadvantage & Answers (Word | PDF)
  • Generic Solvency Arguments & Answers (Word | PDF)
  • Global Warming Arguments & Answers

The research for these files has been completed and they are in the process of being reformatted and reviewed prior to release. Links will be provided to both Word and PDF versions as the files are approved and posted. When all files are posted, a zip file containing the complete packet will also be made available.

Tags: ,

WDCA Releases Novice Topics

Posted on August 13, 2008 – 7:15 am by: Nick Bubb

From the WDCA President-Elect, me:

Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase alternative energy incentives in the United States. By:

1. permanently renewing the Production Tax Credit for wind energy.
2. requiring that twenty percent of the electricity produced in the United States come from renewable energy resources by the year 2020.
3. mandating that all new automobiles sold in the United States be flexible-fueled, capable of using mixtures of methanol, ethanol, and gasoline.

These topics are tentative until they are approved by the membership. Voting on the approval of the topics is on-going. Please email Nick Bubb with your school’s vote by Aug 22. Early voting was deemed necessary by the Executive Committee because of the Novice Packet decision that was made in the spring.

This year the WDCA will release (tentative release date is Aug 15) a packet of evidence for contestants in Novice Policy Debate. Until the first week in November, novice policy debaters are limited to arguments that can be found in the packet. After November, novice debaters are simply restricted to the novice topics. The no counterplan, no kritik rule for novice is still in effect for Novice debates before the November date and after the November date. Outside/additional research can be used instead of the cards in the evidence packet but only if they make the same argument as cards in the packet. For example, one can update uniqueness on the Disadvantage but if there is no impact turn to the disadvantage I couldn’t research one and use it in a novice round.

Tags:

WDCA Spring Meeting Agenda

Posted on May 8, 2008 – 1:35 pm by: Nick Bubb

Laura Maly has asked me to compile a simple list of the reports being generated that summarized the discussion on WFD. If you’d like to participate in that discussion, please see the discussion below.

Here are the issues as they are updated:
V4 Contingency Plan
Best Practices Guidelines
PF Novice

The Standing Rules Update will be available shortly

Tags:

WDCA Spring Debate Coaches’ Meeting

Posted on May 6, 2008 – 3:16 pm by: Adam Jacobi

We are looking forward to seeing coaches this Saturday, May 10 for the WDCA Spring Debate Coaches Meeting. Due to a scheduling snafu with our previous venue, we had to move the meeting to a new location, and given various options, the best geographically-central location to our coaches on such short notice ends up being Rufus King High School (where we met last spring). In the future, we will more proactively solicit hosts from our member schools. The general coaches’ meeting will start promptly at 10 a.m. Delectable and bountiful refreshments will be served. Directions and map will be posted on the WDCA Web site, www.wdca.org. Rufus King’s address is 1801 W. Olive Street, Milwaukee, WI 53209. The meeting will be in room 104 (Adam’s classroom); enter via the 19th Street (west entrance); you may park in the lot adjacent to that entrance, at Hope St.

Tournament hosts: we have only received a few requests for this fall’s calendar. Please complete the online form on the WDCA Web site (Debate menu > Tournament Calendar > Intent to Host 2008), so we will be more adequately prepared to discuss the calendar at the meeting. Part of this discussion will take place under new business in strategically placing tournaments so that opportunities can be maximized for both one-day tournaments, as well as two-day tournaments.

We are also looking for nominations for president-elect and treasurer.

If there are concerns or proposals you wish to raise at the meeting, please contact Laura Maly at: president@wdca.org with ideas/agenda items/written proposals. The more detailed and specific you are in what you send, the more prepared coaches will be to discuss those issues at the meeting. For more complex proposals, I plan to ask committees to refine details as necessary, so our general membership meeting doesn’t get bogged-down in tedious discussion. The sooner you communicate these issues, the sooner we can post information on the WDCA Web site for coaches to consider ahead of the meeting.

Past meeting minutes are posted on the WDCA Web site (Debate menu > Documents/Forms > WDCA Bylaws, Rules & Minutes).

AGENDA

I. Executive Officers’ Reports
President, Laura Maly
President-Elect, Bill Batterman – 2008 workshop suggestions
Past-President, Adam Jacobi
Secretary, Kristi Plamann – approval of minutes
Treasurer, Eric Van Ert

II. Committee Reports
Tournament Practices/Procedures, Michael Traas
Judging Standards & Ethics, Jason Chapman & Neil Young
New Coaches, Dan Hansen
History, Jim Sauer
Media/Communications, Nick Bubb
Middle Level, Cheryl Bachtell

III. Old Business
Approval of Standing Rules revisions
Combined WDCA/MUDI/MDL Evidence Packet – if the MUDI/MDL evidence would correspond to all of the Novice Topics so that kids in the MDL could have information on all of the novice topics. This would allow more MDL integration into WDCA events.
Grievance Procedure – Devising an audit/check system for so-called “blind verification” of tabulation at the State tournament; Drafting a formal “protest” procedure (both for invitationals and State) for lodging complaints and for investigation and due process of appeals (WFCA established this several years ago, and it works well).

IV. New Business – many of these items have been raised on Wisconsin Forensics Daily (wiforensics.com). Some of the italicized annotations are from that post. You are invited to log on to that site to read the ongoing discussion prior to the coaches’ meeting.

Nominations and elections for President-Elect and Treasurer

2008 State venue; complete calendar; Milwaukee Debate League tournaments

Best Practices Guidelines for invitational tournaments – There is often a confusion among tournament directors among how to operate their tournaments and what is the best way to handle particular situations. It would be nice to have a document that recommends how tournament directors should ideally run the different divisions. This would also make it easier for people to begin to host tournaments, because the procedures are explained in the document. For example, if tournaments use the one day switch side model for all policy divisions – should they clear to highest elimination round possible (e.g. octa finals) or rather should they clear to the lowest elimination round (finals) so that people can go home faster?

2 Day v. 1 Day tournaments – More than just our best practices guidelines on how to run these kinds of tournaments, we need to have a serious discussion about how we should design our schedule with these kinds of tournaments in mind. Should there only be three or four big two-day tournaments with more one-day competitions? Or should there be more two-day competitions?

Public Forum Novice – Public Forum was the largest division at last year’s WSDT. This was the case at many invitational tournaments last year as well. At some invitational tournaments (but not the state tournament) it might make sense to split the public forum pool into a novice division and an experienced division. If tournaments do that, how do we handle those novices for the state tournament?

V4 Contingency Policy – Last year at the WSDT the V4 division was the smallest division at the tournament (yes – there were more people participating in middle school policy than there were in V4). It’s the opinion of many coaches that a small division should not constitute a state championship. There was also a problem last year that in theory, the tournament could not run (3 Cedarburg + 3 other teams doesn’t make for a workable division). We need to develop a contingency plan to allow those teams to move into the V2 division should V4 become unviable. A possible solution would be to add a requirement for that division to run, something along the lines of what was needed for LD and PF to be an individual event. I suggest that there must be at least 8 teams from 6 different schools in order for the division to run.

Creating a broader and more cohesive network of welcoming new coaches into the activity.

Tentative CALENDAR

(Waukesha South needs a weekend)

9/13 Workshop & Fall Business Meeting
9/19 & 20 Marquette University High School
9/26 & 27
10/3 & 4 Merrill
Rufus King (willing to move to maximize opportunities — see 2 day vs. 1 day above)
10/10 & 11 Hortonville
10/17 & 18
10/24 & 25
10/31 & 11/1
11/7 & 8
11/14 & 15
11/21 & 22
12/5 & 6 Sheboygan North
12/12 & 13 Wis. State Debate Tournament

An organization like ours exists because of the dedication of coaches like you. We look forward to seeing you on May 10!

Sincerely,

Laura Maly,
WDCA President

Tags: